Alamere Falls Trail - Point Reyes California
Alamere Falls Trail - Point Reyes California
Ristorante The Marshall Store Oyster | Point Reyes, California
The Marshall Store Oyster si trova a Point Reyes, nella Marine County, circa 50 km a nord di San Francisco. Vi suggerisco di andare a Point Reyes nel primo pomeriggio e fare una passeggiata fino al Lighthouse Point Reyes, costruito nel 1870, e da lì avrete una bella vista sul mare.
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Dopo la passeggiata si può andare in macchina al The Marshall Store, lungo State Rt 1 19225.
Ero lì con i miei amici di San Francisco che hanno ordinato per me, abbiamo scelto Ostriche fresche con succo di limone, ostriche al bbq e una zuppa di vongole calda. Volendo hanno anche il pane fresco, formaggi e molti altri tipi di pesce freschissimo. Dopo avere ordinato, se ci andate in estate o in una bella giornata di sole la cosa migliore è quella di sedersi fuori sui barili e guardare il mare.
Non è la prima volta che mangio ostriche fresche, le ho provate anche in sud Italia molte volte, ma il gusto qui era clamoroso.
E' stato invece la prima volta delle ostriche al bbq e consiglio a tutti quelli che sono nella zona di San Francisco, di visitare The Marshall Store e prendere questa specialità.
La zuppa di vongole era molto buona, ma è meglio quella a San Francisco Union Square.
Grazie al personale Marshall Store per il tempo che mi ha dedicato per il mio video e spero di incontrarvi di nuovo!
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Backpacking Along California's Point Reyes National Seashore
Boys' Life magazine's photography director joined Troop 606 from Irvine, California, on a spectacular backpacking trek along Point Reyes National Seashore in northern California.
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Tomales Bay Travel Guide | California Travel Tips
Go on a tour of beautiful Tomales Bay with California travel guide Veronica Hill in this episode of California Travel Tips.
Located 30 miles north of San Francisco, along scenic Highway 1, Tomales Bay stretches 15 miles from Bodega Bay to Point Reyes Station. Marshall boasts just 400 residents, and is dotted with weathering dairy farms, rustic oyster stands, and charming waterfront inns.
One of the best is Nicks' Cove, a cluster of 1930s cottages that has quickly become one of San Francisco's hottest weekend escapes.
This has been and continues to be the place that people come up Highway 1, and they stop and they stay and they eat and they drink and have a really good time, says Dena Grunt, general manager.
We're staying in Bandit's Bungalow, a two-bedroom waterfront cottage that's perfect for families. Not only does it have a fully stocked bar, but there are heated bathroom floors, a private deck, and a wood-burning stove. Your stay comes with a welcome delivery of their famous BBQd oysters in the afternoon, followed by a delicious continental breakfast in the morning.
Nick's Cove has 12 different cottages to choose from. Five sit on the waterfront, and seven sit just across the highway in a eucalyptus grove. If you can't stay the night, be sure to make a reservation for dinner. Executive chef Austin Perkins, an alum of the Michelin-starred Cyrus in Healdsburg, serves up a delicious seafood menu using the bounty of local farms. Start out with an oyster sampler, then dig in to Austin's decadent crab mac n cheese.
While you're here, the great outdoors beckons. You can hop in a fishing boat, go on a kayaking tour of the bay, or cycle down Highway 1. Foodies shouldn't miss Hog Island Oyster Company, where you can shuck and smoke your own Tomales Bay oysters along the waterfront. One of our favorite stops is Cowgirl Creamery in Point Reyes Station. Housed in a restored barn below the bay, Cowgirl Creamery is celebrated for its artisan California cheese, served in top restaurants throughout the state. Foodies flock to this charming cheese shop to stock up on fresh-made fromage, take a class, or take part in their weekly cheese-making tours.
After a day of exploring Tomales Bay, head back to the comforts of Nick's Cove, where you can head out to the pier and enjoy the beautiful California sunset.
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The Betrayal of Point Reyes
Should the National Park Service allow cattle ranching and dairy production on our public lands that are intended to be preserved in their most natural state? Point Reyes National Seashore allows the operation of 24 ranches on public land that are destroying the environment and threatening the survival of numerous native species which they are mandated to protect as part of their charter. The Betrayal of Point Reyes explores the impacts of animal agriculture operations in the Point Reyes National Seashore and how ranching operations are impacting native plants and animals, water quality and our climate.
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Drive Starts in Novato goes toward Point Reyes, California; Part 1
I cut off the video at sections because this is a longer drive. No accidents to report.
Abalone Inn ~ Bed & Breakfast in Point Reyes / Inverness ~ Affordable B&B Lodging ( West Marin, CA )
For Reservations call 415-663-9149 for one of the most inexpensive places to stay in the area. Nestled between San Francisco and the Wine Country in California on a hillside overlooking Point Reyes Wetlands, pastures, and Black Mountain, the Abalone Inn Bed & Breakfast welcomes you with hospitality and old-fashioned ambiance. The restored Victorian has three unique guestrooms and a congenial atmosphere. A perfect retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and those who appreciate efforts toward living in a more eco-friendly manner. In partnership with the Point Reyes National Seashore, the Inn's proprietors are the coordinators of Sustainable West Marin and are working toward a simpler, greener lifestyle.
We are conveniently located in the village of Inverness Park, half a block from dining, groceries and picnic supplies. Minutes from the redwoods and beaches of the Point Reyes National Seashore and just two miles from Park Headquarters. Abundant outdoor activities await you: beach walks, kayaking, bicycling, hiking, birding, and horseback riding.
If you are looking for a perfect getaway spot from city life and rush hour attitudes, the Abalone Inn provides a relaxing retreat. Peak times do fill quickly in the Pt Reyes area, so we suggest you make reservations in advance. If you'd like to drop in, we encourage you to stop by earlier in the day.
All rooms within the Inn have private baths and private entrances. Rates are affordable and inexpensive $120 - $220 depending on length of stay and number of people. We offer some of the lowest rates in the area. We also have off-season and extended-stay discounts. Breakfast baskets, hot tub, wi-fi and parking are included. Your stay at Abalone Inn gives us an opportunity to share with you one the Bay Area's best kept secrets. We hope that you will join us.
Abalone Inn
12355 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
Inverness Park, CA
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415-663-9149
Point Reyes and Bolinas beach trip | California
Point Reyes and Bolinas beach trip | California
We went on a road trip starting from Vallejo, and drove to Point Reyes National Seashore and we were not disappointed. We then moved on to Bolinas beach where we took more photos and videos. Louka and Oz captured some amazing views with the drones. We then ended up in Sausalito where we ate calamari and drank sangria. Thank you Louka for sharing your drone footage.
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Landscape Photography: Point Reyes National Seashore Ship Wreck
Come with me as I adventure into Point Reyes National Seashore in the early morning hours in order to capture the perfect sunrise image of a ship wreck.
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Point Reyes MTN. Bike New years Eve 2017
Point Reyes MTN. Bike New years Eve 2017ut Untitled Project
Point Reyes National Seashore, California
The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness.
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Point Cabrillo Light Station State Historic Park, Fort Bragg Ca
The Point Cabrillo Light Station State Historic Park is near Fort Bragg, California. It is one of the most completely restored light stations in the U.S. You'll find hiking trails, two museums, a gift shop, marine life exhibit and a working lighthouse maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 87.
Bear Valley Trailhead to Sculptured Beach Point Reyes
Travesia de Bear Valley Trailhead a Sculptured Beach. Estos fueron los senderos que tomamos para hacer dicha travesía: 1. Bear Valley Trail, 2. Mount Wittenberg, 3. Z Ranch Trail, 4. Sky Trail, 5. Laguna Trail, 6. Fire Lane Trail y después llegamos a Sculptured Beach. De ahí tomamos el camino de regreso por los siguientes senderos: 7. Woodward Valley Trail, 8. Meadow Trail y finalmente 9. Bear Valley Trail para llegar de regreso a Bear Valley Visitor Center. Fueron aproximadamente 20 millas el recorrido total. All songs used in this video belong to their rightful owners. I do not pretend or intent to own any of the copyrights of any of these songs. The map used in this video is taken directly from Google Earth and it is owned by Google. All the content mentioned above is solely used with the purpose of entertaining.
Hmong CA Cycling 11-03-2012 Point Reyes Ride
Local Hmong CA cyclers from the central valley rode the their road bike from Muir Beach, Ca to Point Reyes Lighthouse and back.
Point Reyes and Mount Vision mountain bike ride, March 30, 2013
Riding the Estero trail at Point Reyes National Park. Then we went over to Mount Vision for a mostly paved diversion, just to say we rode the spot that my bike is named after.
Point Reyes RPTA Trip
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Point Reyes Trip 2015 with our professor, Darling Dave
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2018 Geography of Hope: Rue Mapp
Conference Speaker Rue Mapp speaks on the topic of This I Believe: Finding Resilience in Nature in Perilous Times at the 2018 Geography of Hope Conference in Point Reyes Station, California.
Rue Mapp is the Founder and CEO of Outdoor Afro, a national nonprofit organization with offices in Oakland, CA, and Washington, D.C. Rue oversees a carefully selected and trained national volunteer leadership team of 62 men and women who represent 26 states around the US, and shares opportunities to build a broader community and leadership in nature. Her important work has generated widespread national recognition and support.
Since Outdoor Afro’s inception in 2009 as a blog, Rue has captured the attention and support of millions through a multi-media approach that is grounded in personal connections and community organizing. From its grassroots beginning, Outdoor Afro now enjoys national sponsorship and is recognized by major organizations for its role in addressing the ongoing need for greater diversity in the outdoors.
Rue’s work has also been recognized with numerous awards and distinctions, including: The Root 100 as one of the most influential African Americans in the country (2012 and 2016), Outdoor Industry Inspiration Award, National Wildlife Federation Communication award (received alongside President Bill Clinton) and Family Circle Magazine selected Rue as one of America’s 20 Most Influential Moms. She is proud to serve on the Outdoor Industry Association board. In 2014, Rue was appointed to the California State Parks Commission by Governor Jerry Brown.
A graduate of UC Berkeley (with a Degree in Art History), Rue’s skills and background make her a unique voice via the leadership and programs she has instituted through OA, enlightening a diverse community to the wonders and benefits of the outdoors. Rue resides in Oakland, CA and is the proud mother of three active teenage children.
The Geography of Hope Conference was co-sponsored by Black Mountain Circle, Center for Humans and Nature, the US Forest Service, and Point Reyes Books. For more videos, visit blackmountaincircle.org or humansandnature.org.
Alamere Falls California Coast - Directions
Location: Pt. Reyes National Seashore, near Bolinas, Marin County
Stream: Alamere Creek
Height: ~40 ft.
Access: hike nodog
Distance: 8.6 miles (RT)
Elevation: 250 ft. (+400 ft., -500 ft.)
Season: Dec-May
Difficulty: moderate
Form: curtain
Lat/Long:37.95419, -122.78298
Directions:Take Hwy #101 to San Rafael, and take the Sir Francis Drake Blvd. exit. Drive 20 miles to Olema, then drive south on Hwy #1 for 9.1 miles to Bolinas Rd. (unsigned). Turn right and drive 1.8 miles to Mesa Rd. Turn right and drive 4.7 miles to Palomarin trailhead.
Hiking at Alamere Falls | Hiking at Point Reyes
This is one of the best hikes with beautiful view in the Bay Area/ San Francisco. We drove up north across the Golden Gate Bridge towards Point Reyes. Just a short clip of my experience at Alamere Falls.
Route : Palomarin Trailhead to Alamere Falls Trail
Morgan & Natalie’s Point Reyes Wedding
May 12, 2018 Family & friends joined Morgan & Natalie at one of their favorite NoCal destinations Point Reyes National Seashore & Heidrun Meadery in Point Reyes Station for a weekend of love and laughter as they celebrated saying I Do!
Special Thanks to Stephen Archer for hiding in the grass and taking video!!!
~All weddings are wonderful magical celebrations of love but I can really vouch for a small intimate wedding at the destination of YOUR desire! Of course there was more extended family and friends we’d have loved to celebrate with but we wanted to stick to a low budget low stress gathering and looking back that was the perfect choice for us! We kept it simple and chose an environment that did most of the decorating for us haha! It was unforgettable!